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I interviewed my mom, Erin Ripley, who is 45. The topics we discussed were about her childhood and her accomplishments.
Robert Boyer is my grandpa. He served in the military for 12 years. He is my dad's dad.
my grandmother shares a memory about the assassination of JFK and my granddad talks about when he met my grandmother in college. Barbara Mabry (grandmother) - 82 John Mabry (granddad)- 84 Peyton Mabry (interviewer)- 21
Today, Daphne, my sister, sat down with me, talked to me about memories and gave me some nice advice for my future.
I sat down with my dad to discuss his childhood, important lessons, and funny memories.
We talked about my grandmothers life when she was younger and all of her cherished memories.
Sarah Menezes interviews her mother, Minal Menezes, about her past and reminisces on old memories.
I asked Jenna Weinman various questions about her childhood and family to understand deeply as a person.
For this assignment I interviewed my mom and learned about her past. I know more about her now then I did before.
Getting to know my grandparents and their history. I learned my family was very involved in the military and they made many contributions to our country.
Me and my mom talked about her past and childhood, living in Turkey as well as some other family members who passed away. She also gave me some life advice for later use.
This interview was a way for me to connect with my mother on another level. I already talk a lot with my mom but i would never think twice about what was asked.
Brooke and I talking about some areas of brookes life and some of her memories.
An aunt and a nephew talking about how their life experiences taught them not to take anything for granted.